• What You Didn't Know About The Person Who Hosted Woodstock

    At first glance, dairy farmer Max Yasgur was about as far from a hippie as one could get. He was politically conservative and had supported the Vietnam War. On the other hand, he championed the concept of free expression, even if people expressed beliefs and opinions different from his own.

    By Karen Corday December 12th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About The Beatles' Temporary Ringo

    The Fab Four would be sadly incomplete without Ringo Starr, and they all knew it. But in 1964, while the guys were getting ready to head out on a world tour that included Denmark, the Netherlands, Hong Kong, New Zealand, and Australia, they were faced with just such a possibility.

    By Cody Copeland December 11th, 2020 Read More
  • The Tragic Death Of Prodigy

    Johnson had his hardships, including an ailment that had affected him since infancy. Prodigy was diagnosed as an infant with sickle cell anemia, a painful, chronic disorder where red blood cells take on a crescent shape, which slows down and obstructs blood flow.

    By Nicole Rosenthal December 11th, 2020 Read More
  • Tragic Details About The House Of Windsor

    Since its official inception in 1917, the House of Windsor has been wrought with tragedy and scandal. From forbidden love affairs, to sex scandals, to a struggle to stay legitimate in an ever-modernizing world, here are the tragic details of the House of Windsor.

    By Gina Scanlon December 11th, 2020 Read More
  • This Is Van Halen's Most Underrated Member

    It's time to put to rest the idea that Michael Anthony isn't an amazing bassist. In fact, the man who played on most of Van Halen's biggest hits and most memorable songs is probably Van Halen's most underrated member from any era.

    By Jeff Somers December 11th, 2020 Read More
  • The Time Bill Murray Cheated The Doobie Brothers Out Of Money

    One recent object of Murray's conceit didn't think he should get away with his notoriously bad behavior. According to USA Today, the actor has been using "Listen to the Music" by the Doobie Brothers in commercials for his line of golf clothing without paying for the rights to do so.

    By Cody Copeland December 11th, 2020 Read More
  • The Reason Country Music Fans Hate The Dixie Chicks

    While performing in London just before the United State was set to invade Iraq, lead singer Natalie Maines said to the audience, "Just so you know, we're on the good side with y'all. We do not want this war, this violence, and we're ashamed that the president of the United States is from Texas."

    By Aimee Lamoureux December 11th, 2020 Read More
  • A Look Into Keith Richards' Friendship With Tom Waits

    Fans of Tom Waits will know that his biggest collaborator and creative inspiration is his wife Kathleen. For the longest time, he only wrote songs with her, but he saw something in Keith Richards that made him want to break that trend. "There's nobody in the world like him," Waits told NPR.

    By Cody Copeland December 11th, 2020 Read More
  • The Reason John Belushi Grew To Hate Chevy Chase

    You'd think a group of talented comedic minds would work well together while they ushered in one of the greatest and longest-lived television shows in history, and it probably looked that way from the viewer's side of the TV screen. Behind the scenes, SNL was a totally different beast.

    By Nick Vrchoticky December 10th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About Eddie Van Halen's Temporary New York Subway Tribute

    On the day of Eddie's death, a New York City street artist was also among those who paid tribute to him. Spin reported on October 12 that artist Adrian Wilson took credit for changing a sign at the Van Siclen Avenue subway station to read "Van Halen Ave" in homage to Eddie.

    By Cody Copeland December 10th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About The Lost Episode Of Drunk History

    The one episode that Waters truly wanted to do was supposed to be part of the now-lost seventh season. The theme was to be Teacher's Appreciation, and the narrators talked about their favorite teachers before launching into an historical education story.

    By Emilia David December 10th, 2020 Read More
  • Tragic Details About Comedy Legend Ernie Kovacs

    During television's celebrated golden age, Ernie Kovacs was to comedy what Rod Serling was to drama. Although his name may not be as familiar some 1950s legends, his impact is immeasurable. Yet, much of his life was anything but mirth and merriment. Here are the tragic details of his life.

    By William J. Wright December 10th, 2020 Read More
  • The Hobby Former Pitcher Randy Johnson Is Passionately Involved In Now

    Johnson became interested in photography while growing up in Livermore, California, where he would take photos at Day on the Green, a local music festival. He continued to shoot photos in college, working as a staff photographer for the school paper of the University of Southern California

    By Cody Copeland December 10th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Dickey Betts Left The Allman Brothers Band

    After Duane Allman's death, his partner in rock guitar innovation, Dickey Betts, had to continue on without him, and Betts would stay with the band through its wild ups and downs for three more decades.

    By Cody Copeland December 9th, 2020 Read More
  • The Tragic Death Of Andrew Martin

    Professional wrestler Andrew "Test" Martin was one of many bright stars who was lost all too soon. The circumstances surrounding his death were all too familiar to wrestling fans, though an unknown health issue may have played a role as well.

    By Nicole Rosenthal December 9th, 2020 Read More
  • This Was Bob Ross' Secret Passion

    Each episode of The Joy of Painting consisted of Ross painting a landscape featuring what he referred to as "happy little" clouds, trees, and other representatives from the natural world while he held a gentle one-sided conversation with his audience.

    By Karen Corday December 9th, 2020 Read More
  • How The Notorious BIG Predicted His Death

    It was clear from the jump that The Notorious B.I.G. was destined for great success. His debut album, 'Ready To Die,' positioned him at the top of the East Coast hip hop scene. But some of the lyrics from the rapper's first album proved eerily prophetic, foreshadowing his tragic death.

    By Nicole Rosenthal December 9th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About Wendy's Mixtape, We Beefin?

    Fast-food burger brand Wendy's is killing it on social media, grilling the competition without a care in the world. But did you know the chain dropped an honest-to-goodness mixtape? Rest assured, the rhymes are fresh (never frozen).

    By Karen Corday December 9th, 2020 Read More
  • The Nine Inch Nails Video That Led To An FBI Investigation

    Since its start, Nine Inch Nails has released 11 studio albums, won multiple awards, and produced several stellar music videos. One of those earliest music videos would lead to an FBI investigation, something Reznor never could've predicted. (We're guessing, anyway.)

    By Nick Vrchoticky December 9th, 2020 Read More
  • The Legend Of John Henry Explained

    Whether you know the story of John Henry or not, you've almost certainly heard people sing about him. That is because his folkloric tale has captured the imaginations of artists, particularly musicians, for nearly 100 years, and the legend has come to be the subject matter of numerous songs.

    By S. Flannagan December 9th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason We Never Got To See I Am Legend 2

    More than a decade later, and there's never been a sequel to I Am Legend. Will Smith is still a huge star, and the fact that (spoiler alert) his character died at the end of the original isn't really a heavy lift for Hollywood -- there are any number of ways to could resurrect his character.

    By Jeff Somers December 9th, 2020 Read More
  • The Tragic Death Of Rush's John Rutsey

    John Rutsey, a formative member of Canadian prog-rock band Rush, certainly stands out among classic rock drummers. The Toronto-based musician not only set the precedent for Rush's signature sound, but also wrote many of the lyrics for the band's debut album.

    By Nicole Rosenthal December 9th, 2020 Read More
  • Dolly Parton's Best Movie And TV Appearances

    Dolly Parton has found a way to appeal to people of all different backgrounds, sexual orientations, political views, and musical preferences, and she's done her fair share of acting as well. Here are some of Dolly Parton's best movie and TV appearances.

    By Gina Scanlon December 9th, 2020 Read More
  • Here's What We Know About John Lennon's Tragic Childhood

    John Lennon is remembered as a musical genius. We've learned a lot more about his personal life in recent years — and most of it is unflattering. But, with the information we now have about his history, we can see just how his childhood influenced his later behavior.

    By Laura Kelly December 8th, 2020 Read More
  • What Happened To The Man Who Killed John Lennon?

    Unfortunately, little did Lennon know that he had actually sealed his fate the day he said those words, for they had a profound effect on a young man from Fort Worth, Texas, named Mark David Chapman, who shot and killed John Lennon on December 8, 1980.

    By Cody Copeland December 8th, 2020 Read More
  • The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Liberace

    Liberace defined glitz and glamour. However, when the stage lights dimmed and the curtain closed, Liberace was a man at war with himself. Here's his story.

    By William J. Wright December 8th, 2020 Read More